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    • JohnK363 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Like many others we sat in shock at having exposed ourselves to this strange presentation - but the underlying story of how the grape has to be handled and the problems encountered in it's growing was extremely interesting.Would I go again - perhaps not.Did I regret going - not really, but it was initially a "oh no, what have we fallen for" type shock.
    • markn71 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Nice modern well thought out museum, with something for everyone from grandad to the kids. Grandad will enjoy the wine making historical specimens while the kids will love the funny little bee ride that takes you on a beezare trip across the local countryside visiting various interesting sites and also at the same time explaining the important work bees do in the countryside.Meanwhile mums and dads can head to the shop and stock up on local produce...Well worth a visit.
    • mattj261 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Ended up here due to weather not allowing us to sit by swimming pool. Wow what can I say, entrance fee very good and it gives you access to 3 museums (which you don't have to visit all on the same day). The first museum is huge and takes you through the making of wine through the ages before seeing how the vineyards are kept and when the grapes are harvested. A brilliant interactive cinema experience which the children enjoyed and then moving on to seeing how bottles and corks are made before finishing off with a free wine tasting experience. The second museum requires a journey by a road train where you see the wine being made and stored (here there is a free mini golf and garden size chess for the children). The third museum was smaller and was about the train network. The first museum takes about 2 hours to visit The second about an hour The third about 45 minutes
    • Magunusu 图标 图标 图标 图标

      When I looked into the museum/theme park on the net, I was worried that it might cater a bit too much to kids. I found out that it does.For some reason, the hameau du boeuf relies on shows with uncanny valley dolls and moving seats cinema. And you don't have the option to skip it. You actually have to sit through a show of a creepy doll of an old wine farmer talking to an even more creepy doll of a female vine plant with a human face like something out of an 1980s horror movie. And it gets really creepy when the two start flirting with each other.However, the wine is good. The museum part of the place is very informative. The sommelier is generous and kind. If you are considering taking a day trip from Lyon to see a bit of the countryside, this is a good choice. The beaujolais area in itself is wonderful, and here you get to taste some very nice cru from the local areas of the wine district.Also, the cafe at the place paired the food and the beaujolais quite nicely.If you have kids that are into creepy dolls and shows about delinquent bees, this is might even be an excellent choice.
    • happygillmor 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Not much to dislike here if you have kids and like wine. Kids were interested to some degree but then when they got a quiz as they went around and a few short movies they didn't complain a bit..the crazy golf was good and the giant chess was a hit also. Food was lovely and we set in the courtyard.Unless youre a train head, don't bother with the train station. The garden was smaller than expected and a garden fanatic would be disappointed but we spent under 50€ and five a half hours having fun there...can't argus with that.
    • John45_USA 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My wife and I stopped in to do this. 19 Euro per person (wow!). The setting is nice and the place showed a lot of potential The first room on wine history is excellent, as is the one on the horticultural aspects of growing grapes and the one on barrel making. But the multi-sensory presentations are tacky, geared mostly for children. They belabor the point about the amount of care growers put into their wines. The room with the modern art are shown is clearly just filler and doesn't go with the theme. the bumble-bee interactive movie leaves you wondering "what's the point?" and just wastes 15 minutes of your day. The 3D movie again is redundant and cheesy. They could cut the museum down to about 4 rooms, and cut the cost to 10 Euros and it'd be 5 stars. Also, the audio guides are in poor shape, and did not work for either of us on 3 of the presentations.
    • garyc613 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I must have been asleep for a hundred years because I never knew about this incredible museum about wine making and wines. Situated in Beaujolais away from any large town is this gem. The outside is at rain station from years past. Inside is a recreation of a train station with many historical pieces. Then the tour begins and the history of wine making in the area unfolds. The collection of presses, cultivators, tools, corners, tasting vessels is very extensive. Then the large displays, then a movie, then more displayed, then the tasting. ....And the gift shop is full of Beaujolais. Too much wine, too little time
    • tahoekr 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I went here because it was just about the only thing open on Sunday in the area and ended up enjoying the whole day there, including a quite nice lunch. Even though fairly well educated about wine and grape growing, I found the exhibits well done and extensive. I could have done without the bumble bee ride even though I did enjoy the view, but kids would get a kick, and travelling in wine country with children can be difficult to keep them entertained. The charming sommelier at the tasting bar gets the whole five stars. A lady of a certain age travelling by herself often gets blown off by bartenders and the like, so it was a treat to be charmed. The little train ride out to the vineyards and gardens was fun, the views and gardens were lovely, and I'll bet younger visitors would enjoy the mini golf game and huge chess board. The gift and wine shop were great for souvenirs and the nice wines.
    • susier329 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Thoroughly enjoyed our visit to this brilliantly designed attraction. It was interesting, informative and alongwith a delicious lunch in between it was an excellent way to while away 5 happy hours.Would definitely recommend to all who are interested in wines and also for families as well. They have some neat ideas to keep the kiddies amused along the way as well.Well worth a visit.
    • InnSi 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You must be a really wealthy winemaker and winedealer to build up such a fairy place, showing up everything of the Beaujolais winemaking. Bravo. Also interesting for children, of course without the tastings.
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